A mill has existed in Cobham at least since Doomsday. As it stands today, it remains is a picturesque early 19th century mill on the River Mole, located towards the end of Cobham High Street.
The Mill is Grade II listed and was last used in the 1920's to grind corn. Following various other uses, it was abandoned, vandalised, and allowed to fall into disrepair for decades. However, the Mill was restored and brought back to life in the 1990's.
Find out how Cobham Conversation Trust set about restoring the Mill and how it is maintained today.
Painshill, Cobham
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